Alumnae

CEOs. Scientists. Athletes. Artists. Mothers. Leaders.

Two-thirds of the most successful women were Girl Scouts. Approximately one in every two adult women in the U.S. has at some point been a member of Girl Scouts. And it’s no coincidence that the majority of our nation’s female leaders and business owners were once Girl Scouts. Read the latest Girl Scout Research Institute report, Girl Scouting Works: The Alumnae Impact Study.

92% of female astronauts were Girl Scouts

68% of all Congresswomen were Girl Scouts

80% of all female business owners were Girl Scouts

Welcome Alumnae

Fill out the short form below to become a part of Girl Scouts of Orange County Alumnae Network and receive quarterly GSOC Alumnae email newsletters.

First Name

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Date of Birth

Last Name

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Email Address

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Street Address

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City

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State

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Zip Code

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Home Phone

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Were you involved in Girl Scouting as a girl (including GS Brownie)?

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I was a Girl Scout in (city/state/country):

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Have you been involved in Girl Scouting as an adult (volunteer, staff, member)?

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If so, for how many years?

What is your current occupation/profession?

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Company (optional)

Did you earn Girl Scouts' highest honor (select one)?

Golden Eaglet (1919-1939)

Golden Eaglet (1919-1939)

Curved Bar (1940 - 1963)

Curved Bar (1940 - 1963)

First Class (1964 - 1980)

First Class (1964 - 1980)

Gold Award (1980- present)

Gold Award (1980- present)

How did Girl Scouting make a difference in your life? Please share your story.

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